The engine coolant temperature sensor and coolant temperature sensor are the same.
Yes, they are the same.
there are 2 sensors. if your speedometer is inop replace the output speed sensor in trans drivers side. both look the same output is the one towards the rear.
No, Chrysler's new style sensor requires a new plug.
They are the same, as far as I know. Plymouth was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation that they discontinued around the turn of the century. The Plymouth Voyager was the equivalent of the Dodge Caravan, a minivan on a smaller chassis than the similar Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town and Country; prior to the end of Plymouth, Chrysler did not have an equivalent, so they moved the Voyager over from the Plymouth model line to Chrysler's. This is the story I got from a Chrysler salesman back in 2001, when I noticed the same thing. Chrysler also uses the name "Voyager" for the minivans that they sell in Europe; (rather than "Town & Country" as in the U.S.)
A 1993,1994,1995 Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, or Chrysler Town and Country with the same engine would have to same transmission.
is on the transmission It is the two wire sensor on the same side as the cooler hoses, closest to the engine.
crankshaft posistion sensor
It is inside the same part that displays the compass direction.
The rear washer is fed from the same reservoir as the front on a 2000 Chrysler Town and Country.
If same size, yes.
From the information I have been able to gather, the 95 Chrysler cirrus do not have mass air flow sensor. Two different auto parts stores & 1 Chrysler dealer informed me that this particular vehicle does not have the sensor. Hope this helps, because I was looking for the same thing.
No, they are not the same.